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... ship Washington Irving and sailed from Boston on Tuesday , 5th October , 1847 . On Friday at noon we had only made one hun- dred and thirty - four miles . A nimble Indian would have swum as far ; but the captain affirmed that the ship ...
... ship Washington Irving and sailed from Boston on Tuesday , 5th October , 1847 . On Friday at noon we had only made one hun- dred and thirty - four miles . A nimble Indian would have swum as far ; but the captain affirmed that the ship ...
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... ship , - watch on watch , for advantage and for life . Since the ship was built , it seems , the master never slept but in his day - clothes whilst on board . " There are many advantages , " says Saadi , " in sea - voyaging , but ...
... ship , - watch on watch , for advantage and for life . Since the ship was built , it seems , the master never slept but in his day - clothes whilst on board . " There are many advantages , " says Saadi , " in sea - voyaging , but ...
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... ship ; every body does , in every thing they say : she behaves well ; she minds her rudder ; she swims like a duck ; she runs her nose into the water ; she looks into a port . Then that wonderful esprit du corps by which we adopt into ...
... ship ; every body does , in every thing they say : she behaves well ; she minds her rudder ; she swims like a duck ; she runs her nose into the water ; she looks into a port . Then that wonderful esprit du corps by which we adopt into ...
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... ship was in port , in the bread - closet , having no money and wishing to go to England . The sailors have dressed him in Guernsey frock , with a knife in his belt , and he is climbing nimbly about after them ; " likes the work first ...
... ship was in port , in the bread - closet , having no money and wishing to go to England . The sailors have dressed him in Guernsey frock , with a knife in his belt , and he is climbing nimbly about after them ; " likes the work first ...
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... ship the right avenue to the palace front of this seafaring people , who for hundreds of years claimed the strict ... ship by watching the bubbles over the ship's bulwarks . To - day , instead of bubbles , we measure by Kinsale , Cork ...
... ship the right avenue to the palace front of this seafaring people , who for hundreds of years claimed the strict ... ship by watching the bubbles over the ship's bulwarks . To - day , instead of bubbles , we measure by Kinsale , Cork ...
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